Over 4,000 Facebook users have RSVP’d—another 33,000 are interested in attending—to the Nov. 8 event being held in Boston that is literally titled “Scream helplessly at the sky on the anniversary of the election.”

The event is pretty much self-explanatory. On the anniversary of last year’s election, thousands will flock to the Boston Common for a party fueled by despair and aggravation over the contest’s winner—whom 73 million Americans voted against.

As far as we know, at the writing of this post, the event is not satirical. Despite it sounding as though it’s been ripped right from The Onion.

“This administration has attacked everything about what it means to be American,” Johanna Schulman, a local activist in Cambridge who is working on organizing the event, told Newsweek Friday. “Who wouldn’t feel helpless every day? Coming together reminds us that we are not alone, that we are part of an enormous community of activists who are motivated and angry, whose actions can make a difference.”

I just hope there are plenty of unironic videos of the event if it actually happens. We could all use a good laugh. At the expense of suffering twits who solve problems by mindlessly screaming at the sky. A tactic to remember the next time you’re passed over for that promotion. Go outside. Stomp. Scream at the sky like a toddler denied a Coke. Claim liberalism.